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- USDA Forest Service FSGeodata Clearinghouse - Download National Datasets
Data collected and managed by Forest Service programs is available in a map service and two downloadable file formats – in a shape file and an ESRI file geodatabase
- FACTS Application Briefing Paper - US Forest Service
Natural Resource Manager’s (NRM) Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) links tabular data with geospatial maps displaying where specific forest resource activities occur nationwide
- Forest Service Enterprise Data
The Forest Service collects many kinds of data as part of its mission to manage forests and grasslands The data is used to produce maps and conduct resource planning, analysis and management
- USDA Forest Service FSGeodata Clearinghouse - FSGeodata Clearinghouse
You can access the featured datasets, including boundaries, fire-related maps and data, forest health information, historical wilderness and wild and scenic river designation information, and data related to the Puerto Rico Gap Analysis Project
- USDA Forest Service FSGeodata Clearinghouse - Tree Canopy Cover Datasets
The US Forest Service and Research and Development - Forest Inventory and Analysis builds and maintains Tree Canopy Cover (TCC) datasets for the conterminous U S (CONUS), coastal Alaska (SEAK), Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands (PRUSVI), and Hawaii
- Heritage Briefing Paper - US Forest Service
Natural Resource Manager’s (NRM) Heritage application is the central, online database for collecting and managing data from projects, cultural resources, and assemblages across the Forest Service
- Wilderness Application Briefing Paper - US Forest Service
Natural Resource Manager’s (NRM) Wilderness application provides online data storage and analysis tools to better manage Forest Service’s 448 federally-designated Wilderness areas and ensure Agency accountability to the Wilderness Act
- Wildlife Briefing Paper - US Forest Service
Forest Service wildlife survey and inventory data provide managers and decision-makers with the knowledge to help identify, protect, enhance, and restore important wildlife habitat
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